Quick Book Reviews

Philippa Hall

Author interviews, book reviews & conversation!

  • 20 minutes 4 seconds
    How I Got Out of a Reading Slump + 7 Book Reviews (Hits & Misses)

    In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa Hall shares a mix of book recommendations, honest reviews, and practical tips for getting out of a reading slump.

    Philippa also shares her experience appearing on BBC Breakfast and behind-the-scenes of recording while unwell (powered by Vonia and sheer determination!).

    Featured Books Reviewed

    • The Drowning Place – Sarah Hilary ⭐ (highly recommended, potential book of the year)
    • Solitary Agents – David Goodman ⭐ (thriller/spy crossover, gripping and accessible)
    • Operation Bounce House – Matt Dinniman
    • Look What You Made Me Do – John Lanchester

    Reading Slump Fix: Philippa’s Tips

    If you’re struggling to read or feeling stuck in a reading slump, Philippa shares what worked for her:

    • Take a break from reading (it will come back!)
    • Try a different format (audiobooks, graphic novels, poetry)
    • Re-read a favourite book
    • Limit your choices (pick a small stack and commit)
    • Visit a bookshop or library for inspiration
    • Don’t panic — reading slumps are normal

    Books That Helped Philippa Out of a Reading Slump

    • The Wreck – Lizzie Stewart
    • Slings and Arrows – Nick McLachlan
    • A Family Matter – Claire Lynch

    These three books completely reignited her love of reading.

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    13 April 2026, 12:01 am
  • 30 minutes 37 seconds
    J.P. Delaney on The Move | Psychological Thrillers, Twists and Writing Obsession

    J.P. Delaney joins Philippa to talk about his latest psychological thriller, The Move — a tense, unsettling story about a dream home that turns into a nightmare.

    We talk about:

    • The inspiration behind The Move and the emotional pull of houses and “home”
    • Why this novel steps away from tech-driven thrillers
    • Writing routines, plotting, and the importance of rewriting
    • Obsession, truth, and the psychology behind his characters

    J.P. also shares what he’s been reading:

    • Daisy Darker, Sometimes I Lie and Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney
    • The Broken Afternoon by Simon Mason
    • The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
    • In Her Defence by Philippa Manica — a standout courtroom thriller he highly recommends

    Plus: writing in beautiful locations, why Starbucks is his worst nightmare, and the surprising snack (not biscuits) that fuels his writing.

    Perfect for fans of twisty psychological thrillers and fast-paced, high-concept fiction.

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    10 April 2026, 5:01 am
  • 45 minutes 29 seconds
    Clare Mackintosh on It’s Not What You Think, Plot Twists, Thriller Secrets & Book Reviews

    Bestselling thriller writer Clare Mackintosh joins Philippa to talk about her gripping new novel It’s Not What You Think— packed with jaw-dropping twists.

    We cover:

    • How Clare creates unforgettable plot twists
    • Writing habits, pressure & her next very spicy thriller
    • Dream writing spots (and total nightmares!)

    Plus, quick-fire reviews of:

    • My Friends by Fredrik Backman – emotional, funny, unforgettable
    • Mrs Spy by M J Robotham– smart, fun spy fiction
    • Supercrash: How to Hijack the Global Economy by Darryl Cunningham– sharp and eye-opening
    • Caller Unknown by Gillian McAllister - Out soon!

    And: Kindle vs Kobo — which wins?

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    6 April 2026, 12:01 am
  • 34 minutes 32 seconds
    The Ending Writes Itself Campaign with HQ Publicity Team – Part 2

    Part 2 of this special two part episode.

    Today I’m joined by the publicity team behind The Ending Writes Itself—Philippa Cotton and Becky Mansell from HQ—to go behind the scenes of one of the most inventive book campaigns in recent years.

    We talk about:

    • How early publicity gets involved in acquiring a book
    • Building a campaign around secrecy and intrigue
    • Managing (and protecting) a major author reveal
    • The viral buzz, wild guesses, and reader engagement
    • What worked—and what they’d do differently
    • The realities of publishing behind the scenes

    Plus—Bloody Scotland, proof drops, influencers, campaign chaos (including that wifi moment), and answers to the authors’ own questions.

    If you enjoyed Part 1 with V. E. Schwab and Cat Clarke, this is the perfect companion episode.







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    2 April 2026, 5:01 am
  • 39 minutes 56 seconds
    The Ending Writes Itself with V.E. Schwab & Cat Clarke (Evelyn Clarke) – Part 1

    A special early episode for the bank holiday weekend.

    In Part 1, I’m joined by the authors behind The Ending Writes Itself—V. E. Schwab and Cat Clarke—writing together as Evelyn Clarke.

    We talk about:

    • The secret behind their hidden identity
    • How this ambitious collaboration came together
    • Writing a sharp, funny satire of the publishing world
    • The realities (and absurdities) of being an author today
    • Their unique co-writing process

    Plus—Bloody Scotland book festival, Stephen King, FOMO in publishing, and the joy (and chaos) of keeping a literary secret.

    Part 2 drops tomorrow, featuring the publicity team behind this standout campaign.

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    1 April 2026, 5:01 am
  • 30 minutes 51 seconds
    Crime Thriller Book Reviews: Frieda McFadden, Claire Douglas + Capital Crime Festival Interview

    It’s a crime-packed episode of Quick Book Reviews 

    Philippa is back with six crime and thriller recommendations—including bestselling psychological suspense, twisty mysteries, and edge-of-your-seat reads—plus a behind-the-scenes interview with the Festival Director of one of the UK’s biggest crime events.

    In This Episode

    • A stack of must-read crime thrillers (out now + upcoming releases)
    • A surprising turnaround on Frieda McFadden 
    • A standout read from Claire Douglas
    • Festival insider chat with Lizzie Curl from Capital Crime Festival
    • Publishing insights, book recommendations & festival gossip

    Books Featured

    Recently Read & Reviewed:

    • Dear Debbie – Frieda McFadden
    • Want to Know a Secret? – Frieda McFadden
    • The Family Friend – Claire Douglas

    Also Mentioned (Out Now / New Releases):

    • The Move – J.P. Delaney
    • I Spy – C. M. Ewan
    • It’s Not What You Think – Clare Mackintosh

    Interview: Capital Crime Festival

    Philippa chats to Lizzie Curl about:

    • What really goes into planning Capital Crime Festival
    • Big author names (including Lee Child)
    • How the festival attracts new readers
    • Behind-the-scenes challenges & surprises
    • Why crime fiction fans shouldn’t miss it

    Held in London, this reader-voted, author-packed festival is a must for crime lovers.

    Book here: https://www.capitalcrime.org/tickets

    Plus…

    • A mix-up involving “AI”
    • Kindle Unlimited vs Kobo thoughts (more next week!)
    • And the ultimate question: what’s the best biscuit for reading?

    Perfect For Fans Of:

    • Psychological thrillers
    • Fast-paced crime fiction
    • Book festivals & author events
    • No-spoiler book recommendations

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    30 March 2026, 12:01 am
  • 14 minutes 24 seconds
    10 New Books to Read This Month: The Best March (ish) Book Releases

    Welcome to the Quick Book Reviews Podcast — the podcast featuring author interviews and book reviews with no spoilers.

    In this episode Philippa shares 10 new books she’s excited to read this month, covering everything from gripping psychological thrillers and crime fiction to literary fiction and historical drama.

    If you're looking for new books to add to your reading list, this episode is packed with brilliant recommendations and upcoming releases.


    Books mentioned in this episode

    When I Kill You – B. A. Paris

    A chilling psychological thriller about secrets, suspicion and the terrifying feeling of being watched.

    How to Get Away With Murder – Rebecca Phillipson

    A darkly compelling crime novel about a mysterious manual for aspiring serial killers and the detective determined to uncover the truth.

    The Arc – Haruo Yuki

    A tense survival thriller in which hikers trapped in a flooding bunker must decide who will be left behind.

    Dead Heat – Sabine Durrant

    A sun-drenched Greek summer turns dark as jealousy, secrets and suspicion simmer among friends.

    Unreliable Narrator – Araminta Hall

    When a woman sees her life mirrored in a bestselling novel, the line between truth and fiction begins to blur.

    Kin – Tayari Jones

    A powerful story of friendship, family and identity set against the backdrop of the American civil rights movement.

    Whidby – T Kira Madden

    A gripping literary thriller exploring justice, revenge and the long shadow of trauma.

    Lady Tremaine – Rachel Hockenhauser

    A fascinating re-imagining of the Cinderella story told from the perspective of the infamous stepmother.

    First to Finish – Rebecca J. Caffery

    A high-speed romance set in the world of Formula racing where competition and chemistry collide.

    Meet the Newmans – Jennifer Niven

    A sweeping novel set in 1960s America about fame, family secrets and the changing world of television.


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    27 March 2026, 6:02 am
  • 37 minutes 52 seconds
    5 Brilliant Book Recommendations + Publishing Secrets with Alison Barrow (Transworld)

    Discover 5 brilliant book recommendations plus publishing insider secrets. PR Director Alison Barrow reveals the truth about bestseller lists, book tours and how books really succeed.

    ⏱ Timestamped Show Notes

    00:00 – Welcome to Quick Book Reviews

    01:15 – Philippa introduces today’s five standout books

    02:10 – This Story Might Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum

    05:40 – Gone for Good by Sarah Crossan

    09:30 – The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown

    14:20 – The Cursed Road by Laura McCluskey

    18:30 – Growing Brave by Donna Ashworth

    22:45 – Interview begins with Alison Barrow, PR Director at Transworld Publishers

    24:10 – Books Alison is currently promoting

    • How to Get Away With Murder

    • A Far‑Flung Life

    29:15 – The reality of bestseller lists

    32:40 – How subscription book boxes influence charts

    36:00 – Slow-burn bestsellers and long-tail success

    39:30 – Books Alison has loved recently

    • The Things We Never Say

    • Witch Trial

    • The Barbecue at Number Nine

    • California Gold

    48:10 – Listener question: Should authors ask for a book tour?

    52:20 – How book tours are funded

    55:10 – Typical book event sales conversion rates

    58:40 – Alison shares an update on writing her own novel

    1:02:30 – What it’s like being both publicist and author

    1:05:30 – Philippa wraps up and previews the next episode

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    23 March 2026, 1:01 am
  • 29 minutes 42 seconds
    Broken Country: Claire Leslie Hall on the Story Everyone Is Talking About

    In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa talks to author Claire Leslie Hall about her extraordinary novel Broken Country — a story of love, grief, longing, and the choices that shape our lives.

    Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, Broken Country begins with a shocking line: a man is dead — but who is he, and why? From there unfolds a deeply emotional story of a marriage under strain, a first love that returns, and a community divided.

    Claire shares the fascinating journey behind the book — from the moment of inspiration during lambing season in rural Dorset to the four-year writing process that included rewrites, abandoned drafts, and even stepping away to write another novel before returning to the story.

    Philippa and Claire discuss:

    • The real-life moment that sparked the opening scene
    • Why the novel took four years to write and dramatically changed along the way
    • How the book blends genres — love story, mystery, and courtroom drama
    • Watching a murder trial at the Old Bailey for research
    • The meaning behind the title Broken Country
    • The evolution of the book’s cover design
    • The surreal moment the novel was chosen for Reese’s Book Club by Reese Witherspoon
    • Claire’s background as a journalist and how it shaped her writing style
    • What readers might expect from her next novel

    Plus: dream writing sheds, nightmare writing locations, the joy (and terror) of editorial notes, and the all-important biscuit question.

    If you love character-driven fiction with emotional depth and a touch of suspense, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

    Books Mentioned

    • Broken Country — Claire Leslie Hall
    • Pictures of Him — Claire Leslie Hall
    • Days You Were Mine — Claire Leslie Hall
    • To Kill a Mockingbird — by Harper Lee
    • The Amateur by Chris Bohjalian
    • Odette Rising by Julianne Edwards

    Quick Book Reviews features author interviews and book reviews with no spoilers.

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    20 March 2026, 6:01 am
  • 47 minutes 34 seconds
    Patrick Gale on Love Lane + Brilliant Escapist Book Recommendations

    Bestselling author Patrick Gale joins Philippa on the Quick Book Reviews Podcast to discuss his powerful new novel Love Lane, plus brilliant escapist book recommendations including The Selection and An Offer from a Gentleman.

    In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa talks to bestselling author Patrick Gale about his moving and deeply personal new novel Love Lane.

    Patrick returns to the podcast to discuss the inspiration behind the book, how family history shaped the story, and why this emotional historical novel might be his most personal work yet. The conversation also dives into writing routines, fountain pens, notebooks, and the joy (and therapy!) of storytelling.

    If you enjoy powerful character-driven fiction, family sagas, and historical novels filled with heart, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

    Pre-order Love Lane

    Patrick Gale’s beautiful new novel Love Lane publishes soon — and pre-orders really help authors and bookshops.

    Pre-order your copy here:

    👉 https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781472257468

    👉 https://www.waterstones.com/book/love-lane/patrick-gale/9781472257468

    👉 https://www.foyles.co.uk/book/love-lane/patrick-gale/9781472257468

    (Choose your favourite bookseller and support authors and bookshops!)

    In This Episode

    • Philippa chats with Patrick Gale about the emotional story behind Love Lane
    • Why writing about family history can be both revealing and healing
    • Patrick’s unusual writing routine — fountain pens, notebooks, and writing in ink
    • The real people who inspired the novel
    • The secrets hidden in family letters
    • Dream writing locations vs nightmare writing locations
    • The biscuit that powered the writing

    Books Reviewed in This Episode

    Philippa also shares some unexpected reading choices while recovering from illness — stepping away from crime fiction and diving into romance and escapist reads.

    Books discussed:

    • The Selection by Kiera Cass
    • The Elite by Kiera Cass
    • The One by Kiera Cass
    • An Offer from a Gentleman by Julia Quinn
    • A New Start at the Happily Ever After Bookshop by Emma Bennett

    Expect reality-TV-style royal romance, Bridgerton escapism, and the ultimate cosy bookshop novel set in Cornwall.

    About the Podcast

    Quick Book Reviews is the podcast where you get book recommendations, interviews with bestselling authors, and honest reviews — always spoiler-free.

    Hosted by Philippa, each episode helps you discover your next great read.

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    16 March 2026, 1:01 am
  • 27 minutes 47 seconds
    Andi Osho on Most Wanted: The Housing Crisis, Crime, Comedy & Writing What Feels Real

    In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa speaks to actor, comedian and author Andi Osho about her third novel, Most Wanted.

    Most Wanted explores the housing crisis through the story of a couple pushed to desperate measures in their attempt to get on the property ladder. Blending sharp comedy with serious social themes, the novel examines control, financial pressure, responsibility and how quickly one decision can spiral.

    In this thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation, Andi discusses:

    • The real-life frustrations that inspired Most Wanted
    • Why property fiction feels so timely
    • Balancing humour with serious themes
    • Writing morally complex characters
    • Planning twists versus letting the story evolve
    • Narrating her own audiobooks and performing her characters
    • Creativity, acting and moving between genres
    • Perimenopause, brain fog and recording in the booth
    • The realities of buying property in the UK

    We also talk about scripts versus novels, the pressure of second and third books, and the biscuits that powered the writing process.

    If you enjoy fiction that reflects real life, explores big social themes and still makes you laugh, this episode is for you.

    Most Wanted by Andi Osho is available now in hardback, ebook and audiobook.

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    13 March 2026, 6:02 am
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